Many claims in Brownsville run into the same early obstacles:
- Conflicting accounts from multiple crews: General contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators may each have their own version of what happened.
- Traffic and access-related hazards: Injuries can involve struck-by incidents, loading/unloading conditions, or unsafe work zones near public-facing areas.
- “Worksite control” arguments: Defendants often claim they weren’t the party directing the task or controlling the conditions where you were hurt.
- Delayed documentation: If you didn’t request copies of reports or preserve evidence immediately, key records may be incomplete by the time you’re well enough to follow up.
When insurers see gaps, they may try to narrow liability or reduce the value of the claim. That’s why the first week after a construction accident is often decisive.


